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That he read some of the books assigned to him with a studied carefulness is evident from his notes, which are often so full that they provide an unquestionable basis for the identification of reviews that were printed without his signature.
The need for greater knowledge is evident from their replies.
In the indirect method, this was evident from the fact that tumor sections were stained light green even when stained with NS and Af or with Af only.
That we are experiencing an upsurge of interest in the many formulations and preventive adaptations of brief treatment in social casework is evident from even a small sampling of current literature.
Even though we did not see many of your faces, it appears now quite evident that a considerable number of your profession heard, from those whom we had the fortune to encounter, that we had been in your midst.
An African influence is evident in music and dance, and is moulding the way in which Portuguese is spoken, but is almost disappearing from the vocabulary.
The Old Turkic script evident in epigraphy from the 8th century likely also has its origins in the Aramaic script.
It is evident from these particulars that Abrasax was the name of the first of the 365 Archons, and accordingly stood below Sophia and Dynamis and their progenitors ; but his position is not expressly stated, so that the writer of the supplement to Tertullian had some excuse for confusing him with " the Supreme God.
The influence of Sumerian on Akkadian ( and vice versa ) is evident in all areas, from lexical borrowing on a massive scale, to syntactic, morphological, and phonological convergence.
Though there was no Bronze Age city on the site, archaeology has detected human activity that is evident from the earliest Iron Age, circa 1100 BC.
The influence of Sumerian on Akkadian ( and vice versa ) is evident in all areas, from lexical borrowing on a massive scale, to syntactic, morphological, and phonological convergence.
Another passage from Proclus ' commentary on the Timaeus gives a description of the geography of Atlantis: That an island of such nature and size once existed is evident from what is said by certain authors who investigated the things around the outer sea.
While previously held elsewhere within or near the capital city, since 1918 it has been held on the Champs-Élysées, with the evident agreement of the Allies as represented in the Versailles Peace Conference, and with the exception of the period of German occupation from 1940 to 1944.
In discussions of binary-addressed memories, the exact size was evident from context.
Bede omits them from his list, even though it is evident that Penda held a considerable degree of power.
He took a special interest in Morisot, as is evident from his warm portrayal of her in several paintings, including a striking portrait study of Morisot in a black veil, while in mourning for her father's death ( displayed at the top of the article ).
The transition to the torsion catapults, which are not considered crossbows and came to dominate Greek and Roman artillery design is first evident in inventories of the Athenian arsenal from between 338 and 326 BC.
The use of crossbows in European warfare is again evident from the Battle of Hastings until about the year 1500.
While lake-side settlements are evident in Ireland from 4500BC these settlements are not crannogs in that they were not intended to be islands.
" Yet another excerpt where Montesqieu's comparative approach is evident is the following one from Chapter XIII of Book XXIX:
It is evident from the equation that the plasma pressure lowers when the plasma temperature decreases respect to the surrounding regions or when the zone of intense magnetic field empties.
Commonly, this term is used to refer specifically to infectious diseases, which are clinically evident diseases that result from the presence of pathogenic microbial agents, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular organisms, and aberrant proteins known as prions.
This became evident when Mountbatten had to be reassured that the fission reactions from the Bikini Atoll tests would not spread through the oceans and blow up the planet.
" MI5, the intelligence department of the Home Office, noted: " It is evident from his recent writings – ' The Lion and the Unicorn ' – and his contribution to Gollancz's symposium The Betrayal of the Left that he does not hold with the Communist Party nor they with him.

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The wealth of Chicago's religious heritage is evident in its many noted examples of sacred architecture and institutions.
Volcanism is still quite evident on the island, the most popular examples being Dominica's Boiling Lake and " valley of desolation.
Zinnemann's penchant for realism and authenticity is evident in his first feature The Wave ( 1935 ), shot on location in Mexico with mostly non-professional actors recruited among the locals, which is one of the earliest examples of realism in narrative film.
This wealth is evident in the wide array of finds from the Pazyryk tombs, which include many rare examples of organic objects such as felt hangings, Chinese silk, the earliest known pile carpet, horses decked out in elaborate trappings, and wooden furniture and other household goods.
Other examples of public giving were evident in the city, as public buildings housing free libraries, schools and foundations sprang up along the city's widening streets.
For instance, the laser, superconductivity, and superfluidity are examples of highly coherent quantum systems, whose effects are evident at the macroscopic scale.
Beatrice Santorini gives examples in " Part-of-speech Tagging Guidelines for the Penn Treebank Project ," ( 3rd rev, June 1990 ), including the following ( p. 32 ) case in which entertaining can function either as an adjective or a verb, and there is no evident way to decide:
Very few examples of chokutō mountings remain, although enough to reconstruct their various typologies which always followed Chinese and Korean models ; this is evident in one of the last Kofun period sword types developed, the single-edged warabitetō ( 蕨手刀 ).
Other successful and evident examples are in the cases of augmenting the museum experience with mobile devices that explain to you a bit more about each work.
However the Walschaerts valve gear made the rebuilt examples heavier, and prone to hammerblow on the track, a complaint that was not evident with the original design.
The name Grieg may be traced to Norway's most famous composer Edward Grieg, a native son of Bergen, and the tradition of naming music schools after famous composers is evident across Europe, including the Sibelius Academy, Liszt Academy, and Mozarteum, to name but a few prominent examples.

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Although the worship of images would eventually fall out of favour ( and be replaced by the iconoclastic fire temples ), the lasting legacy of the Achaemenids was a vast, complex hierarchy of Yazatas ( modern Zoroastrianism's Angels ) that were now not just evident in the religion, but firmly established, not least because the divinities received dedications in the Zoroastrian calendar, thus ensuring that they were frequently invoked.
This regard is also evident in the societal realm where he regularly speaks out, although not as frequently as he did in the mid-1990s.
Bob also frequently visits a book club, and it is evident that he has not yet reached puberty (" Pikea 2 ").
Tensions between the two factions were evident as far back as 1928, with one side frequently hijacking the other's alcohol trucks ( alcohol production was then illegal in the United States due to Prohibition ).
While endoscopic evidence of gastrointestinal damage is frequently seen in studies of nonspecific NSAIDs, the actual incidence of clinically evident symptoms and patient discomfort is much lower ; furthermore, in cases of short-term therapy, any such damage generally reverses itself quickly after termination of the drug.
Crystals are perfectly developed and are usually prismatic in habit ; they are frequently attached at one end, the hemimorphic character being then evident by the fact that the oblique striations on the prism faces are directed towards one end only of the crystal.
For instance, he frequently presented Haydn with gold ducats in praise of individual compositions, twice rebuilt Haydn's house when it burnt down ( 1768, 1776 ), and reversed a decision ( 1780 ) to dismiss the mediocre soprano Luigia Polzelli from the payroll when it became evident that Polzelli had become Haydn's mistress.
On account of its strategic geopolitical situation, near the mouth of the Persian Gulf, it has been frequently attacked by invaders including Ilamids ( Elamites ), Umayyads, Abbasids as well as the Portuguese and British, whose ravages are still evident.
Lucille Ball frequently cited Davies as a major comedic influence and all of Ball's facial techniques and comic behaviors evident in I Love Lucy are startlingly apparent in Davies ' performance in this film.

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